‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ , Breaks Sales Records.<br />Swift has secured her 13th No. 1 album <br />debut with '1989 (Taylor's Version),' <br />'Pitchfork' reports.<br />Her newest re-recording has also amounted to the biggest-ever sales week for the 33-year-old singer.<br />Consumers purchased 1.653 million units, <br />besting the original '1989' release's <br />1.287 million units. .<br />The last album to have such a successful debut was Adele's '25,' which was released in 2015 and sold 3.378 million units, 'Pitchfork' reports. .<br />The last album to have such a successful debut was Adele's '25,' which was released in 2015 and sold 3.378 million units, 'Pitchfork' reports. .<br />'1989 (Taylor's Version)' had the <br />six-largest debut sales week ever.<br />The other albums with the biggest weeks aside <br />from Adele's '25' and '1989 (Taylor's Version)' are...<br />The other albums with the biggest weeks aside <br />from Adele's '25' and '1989 (Taylor's Version)' are...<br />... *NSYNC's 'No String Attached' <br />(2.416 million units), *NSYNC's 'Celebrity' (1.878 million).<br />Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers LP' (1.76 million) and <br />the Backstreets Boys' 'Black & Blue' (1.591 million).<br />Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers LP' (1.76 million) and <br />the Backstreets Boys' 'Black & Blue' (1.591 million).<br />Holding the most No. 1 albums of all time <br />are The Beatles with 19, 'Billboard' reports.<br />Jay-Z follows with 14, while <br />Drake and Swift each have 13.<br />Jay-Z follows with 14, while <br />Drake and Swift each have 13.<br />Jay-Z follows with 14, while <br />Drake and Swift each have 13